April 5, 2017

Vanderbilt Global Surgery

More than 60 faculty are involved in the Global Surgery Program at Vanderbilt. This multidisciplinary initiative coordinates dissemination of in-country education and training opportunities for faculty and students, development of outcomes and evaluation research, and establishment of a central portal for communication.

More than 60 faculty are involved in the Global Surgery Program at Vanderbilt. This multidisciplinary initiative coordinates dissemination of in-country education and training opportunities for faculty and students, development of outcomes and evaluation research, and establishment of a central portal for communication.


Vanderbilt has teaching,training, service, and research projects in 15 countries around the world. Hover over map to see where!

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5 BILLION

people, particularly in low-income and lower-middle-income countries, lack access to safe, affordable surgical and anesthesia care when needed.

16.9 MILLION

lives, approximately, were lost in 2010 from conditions requiring surgical care, surpassing the number of total deaths from HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined and representing 32.9% of all deaths worldwide.

143 MILLION

additional surgeries are needed each year in LMICs in order to save lives and prevent disability.

6%

of the, approximately, 313 million surgical procedures performed each year occur in the poorest countries, where over a third of the world’s population lives.